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  • Nuremberg — 2025 Toronto International Film Festival

    (***) “The world needs to know what these men did.”  That’s the thesis that drives ... [ Read More ]

    Nuremberg — 2025 Toronto International Film Festival
  • Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere — 2025 New YorkFilm Festival

    (***) “I don’t want to have to explain it.” That’s a demand many artists can understand. Not ... [ Read More ]

    Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere — 2025 New YorkFilm Festival
  • Frankenstein — 2025 TorontoInternational Film Festival

    (**) In the end, why is such an overwhelming production an underwhelming experience? The ... [ Read More ]

    Frankenstein — 2025 TorontoInternational Film Festival
  • Wasteman — 2025 TorontoInternational Film Festival

    (***1/2) Damn. He’s near parole then fate gives him a new roommate. What could go ... [ Read More ]

    Wasteman — 2025 TorontoInternational Film Festival
  • A House of Dynamite Premieres at the 2025 New YorkFilm Festival

    (****) “Object remains inbound!” Those aren’t the words you want to hear when a nuclear ... [ Read More ]

    A House of Dynamite Premieres at the 2025 New YorkFilm Festival
  • The Secret Agent — 2025 Toronto International Film Festival

    (****)   “I am under a death threat… it’s a dangerous situation.” Marcelo (Wagner ... [ Read More ]

    The Secret Agent — 2025 Toronto International Film Festival
  • The Choral — 2025 Toronto International Film Festival

    (***1/2)  When they sang in harmony they thought it would be forever. World War I thought ... [ Read More ]

    The Choral — 2025 Toronto International Film Festival
  • Dead Man’s Wire — 2025 Toronto International Film Festival

    (***)  He’s pissed. He’s so t-ed off he’s grabbed a gun and a hostage. Someone’s gonna ... [ Read More ]

    Dead Man’s Wire — 2025 Toronto International Film Festival
  • The Smashing Machine — 2025 Toronto International Film Festival

    (***)  “Am I going to hurt him befor he hurts me?”   That’s what’s on the mind ... [ Read More ]

    The Smashing Machine — 2025 Toronto International Film Festival
  • One Battle After Another

    (**1/2) The revolution will not be televised. But it’s been made into a movie… They knew ... [ Read More ]

    One Battle After Another
  • The Lost Bus — 2025 TorontoInternational Film Festival

    (***1/2)  It started with a spark, and no one knew how it would end. That’s how the ... [ Read More ]

    The Lost Bus — 2025 TorontoInternational Film Festival
  • Black Films Help 2025 Toronto International Film Festival Celebrate its 50th Anniversary

    As TIFF turned 50 it rolled out the red carpet for 291 films from around the world. Over 11 festive ... [ Read More ]

    Black Films Help 2025 Toronto International Film Festival Celebrate its 50th Anniversary

Eddie the Eagle

February 23, 2016 By: superuser

Somewhere in between the football tearjerker Rudy and the offbeat cult-classic Jamaican bobsled team bio Cool Runnings, there is room for this very disarming, true-life tale of a bumbling British ski jumper, Michael “Eddie” Edwards, who made it to the 1988 Calgary Olympics, against the odds, and experienced fame. Grab some popcorn and be prepared […]

Race

February 19, 2016 By: superuser

“On the track, there is no black and white, just fast and slow. For those 10 seconds you are free,” says Jesse Owens (Stephan James) in this very moving and inspiring bio/sports movie that captures the essence of this legendary athlete’s life, challenges and achievements. Race is a history lesson, personal profile and a crowd […]

Triple 9

February 16, 2016 By: superuser

Honor among thieves? Not with this bunch. These guys are playing a mean duplicitous game, and as they do, you can’t guess who will survive. That’s the mark of a solid, tense cop/crime/thriller. A good one will keep you speculating, until the last bullet leaves its chamber.   Terrell Tompkins (Chiwetel Ejiofor), Russell Welch (Norman […]

Deadpool

February 7, 2016 By: superuser

“I’m super, but I’m not a super hero,” clarifies Deadpool, a petulant mutate. Yes he has mighty powers, but no pretense about being a nice guy. If there is ever an Avengers Hall of Fame, he’ll never get there; they wouldn’t even let him clean the latrines. If an Avenger ever makes it on to […]

Ride Along 2

January 13, 2016 By: superuser

Too soon. As the opening credits start to roll, you wonder why the producers didn’t’ give moviegoers a real break between Ride Along (2014) and Ride Along 2 (2016). Two years is not enough time to make audiences yearn for more, not enough time to take this franchise to the next level.   Bad Boys […]

Miami: Sleeping, Dining and Playing Around

January 5, 2016 By: superuser

All it takes is one arctic blast of cold winter air to make travelers dream of warm weather. If your thoughts are turning to Miami, Florida, you’re not alone. As Miami continues to evolve it offers more choices to more travelers. (Read full article on HuffingtonPost.com)

The Best Films 2015

January 1, 2016 By: superuser

Movies have become a great comfort in what has been a tumultuous year. They’ve entertained us. Made us laugh, feel courageous, scared, romantic and educated us too. It’s a perfect time to reflect on the films, performances and black artists who made 2015 special. And might as well get a head start on the high-quality […]

Son of Saul

January 1, 2016 By: superuser

In a dimly lit room naked people are herded towards a chamber. There are murmurs, moans and stifled cries for help. The door shuts. A gaseous odor fills the air. The noises subside. The door opens to reveal a pile of corpses. The spirits have left. The bodies remain. It happens again and again—like clockwork. […]

Trumbo

December 1, 2015 By: Dwight Brown

The 1940s and ‘50s weren’t kind to people whose politics flirted with the far left, especially those in the Hollywood artist community. Writer Dalton Trumbo, Oscar-nominated for Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo, got caught up in the “Better Dead Than Red” hysteria. His story, his fight against Congress’s House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) and Commie haters […]

Miles Ahead

December 1, 2015 By: Dwight Brown

There’s an old Phil Spector song called, “To Know Him is To Love Him.” But, if you were referring to legendary trumpeter Miles Davis, you’d have to re-coin the title: “To Know Him Is to Love How Talented, Scattered and Crazy He Was.” That’s the theme of actor/writer/director Don Cheadle’s drama Miles Ahead.  If you’re looking […]

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